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Show CONFERENCE nerican Proposal Has Reached Russia. le Takes Pains to Avoid Appearance of Desire to Wound.- Response Has Yet Been Made, but Fxssift Will Decllno to Participate Parti-cipate Now. FrTERSBURG. Nov. S Foreign ,wU,,8iirlt has received through d'Affalrcs- Eddy, tho American ror .1 second peace conference at Strut, to proceed with the work be-h be-h 159. c?Peclall relating lo tho sand'outirs of ncutrafs and other j-j like the bombardment of unde-1 unde-1 cjist towr.s. k ft undecided by tho H-cenfirciK-c. ,zoi, it is understood, takes jialns od tho clearance of desiring to i tho susceptibilities of Russia, the , o the I nltcd Stales having been -.cdbv the Initiative of the St. Louis Mu'trence No Eesponse Made. it- nse las vet been made, but . i,ni. Mson to believe that nl- &-;! Russia cannot show offense at the A iS-IUoa from the United States at this 1 ST'wsrauch as tho United States was erifll ."Slh- at trar with Spain when Emperor iIis proposed the original conference. i'?T dcMnc to participate ho long i fa Conference Will Bo Profitable. t! U the Foreign office the opinion has i2 thai a conference after the war tJ inU t profltablp. enabling tho powers buiwupon many vexed problems, but .j1 -iiit It Is Impossible for Russia to par-SSJ! par-SSJ! ifcwte during the war In a conference ?. !iba tendencies will be to limit the ac- raJ 'Srttr of belligerents and In which qucs-to qucs-to with a bearing upon the present It" are SJrc to conlc up for c1,scua" san ' Czar Goes to Vilua. "rte Emperor left St. Petersburg this at-l at-l 'taxn for Vilna and Poland to bid farcin farc-in ?tfl t tho troops. He will be gone a ' -Sr "A Wl paper prints a letter reviewing f 4 TOvagtf of the second Pacific squad-'.-ah which the statement Is made that ,tirrt tot pilo boats, seemingly on hostile Unl, b!nt were seen off the Spanish coast r .fears' a night In October. .Euslau Front Sixty-Six Miles Long-. .$ Ml'KDEN' Nov. S. Lieut. -Gen. Llne-') Llne-') rjt-rb. rw ntlv appointed to the command J iIT"f First army, arrived today by spelt! spe-lt! thl trrln, and was met by Gen. Sakha-ji Sakha-ji r& 11 was enthusiastically received, by jT , d ihe troops. His escort consisted en- i'iy of men who had been decorated .-ek tititheSt George's cross. Gen. Llne-vi Llne-vi w'u assume command immediately, j j jl'Rns lan front extends slxty-slv miles, eifi Wtiwas broken the morning of Novem-i(S Novem-i(S kf'bya Russian cannonade of an Intones Inton-es lb.it has had no parallel In weeks. -1 iwre Is no sign yet of a Japanese ad- 3t Jifanese Assumed the Offensive, tfti (ST PETERSBURG. Nov. S.-Gen. Sak-hjI Sak-hjI .- reports that the Japanese van-it van-it ""I? as-sumed the offensive on Novcm-jdi Novcm-jdi w ' along the line from Changtan to itfi -wjid, and occupied the villages of iS. Kltaltse and Paouslntung. VTfi however, the Russians afterward 1 " S tl ,hc, reoccupylng tho original There was no fighting today. 1 !k I |